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Abbigail Kubiak; Sue Ann Sisto; Janice Tona – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2025
We investigated the outcomes of a novel neuroscience and neuroanatomy support program (NSP) developed and implemented in the pre-professional phase of an accredited Bachelor of Science/ Master of Science occupational therapy (OT) program. This research demonstrates the potential of targeted small group tutoring as an effective means to promote…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Neurosciences, Allied Health Occupations Education, College Students
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Diehl, Tara; Bobak, Regina – Journal of Developmental Education, 2021
This paper analyzes how weekly study plans can increase student achievement in developmental mathematics courses at a four-year public institution of higher education. Quantitative data were collected regarding student completion of weekly study plans through an experimental methodology. Results show that students in the experimental group earned…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Study Skills, Skill Development, Scheduling
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Fisher, Judith L.; Harris, Mary B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973
Descriptors: College Students, Memory, Recall (Psychology), Review (Reexamination)
Kardash, CarolAnne M.; Kroeker, Tirza L. – 1988
Research has shown that students who take notes remember more than do students who do not take notes, and that test performance is enhanced for students who are given an opportunity to review their notes compared to those who are not. However, research has not offered instructors and students specific guidelines regarding when review of notes in…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Notetaking, Response Style (Tests)
Lindner, Reinhard W.; And Others – 1996
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether the strategy of differentiating main and supporting ideas with different colored highlighter pens resulted in greater use of schema building and increased recall of information by students and whether the benefits of text marking come at the time of encoding or at the time of review. Sixty-six…
Descriptors: Attention, College Students, Higher Education, Recall (Psychology)
Van Matre, Nicholas H.; Carter, John F. – 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of note taking and review on retention of information presented by lecture. One hundred seventy-two undergraduates enrolled in an introductory psychology course served as subjects for the experiment. All subjects listened to a lecture while engaging in study strategies consisting of…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Dyer, James W.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1979
Notetaking and rereading improved college students' recall of text material, but summarizing passages without reference to the original text did not. (Editor)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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King, Alison – American Educational Research Journal, 1992
Self-questioning, summarizing, and review of lecture notes were compared as strategies for learning from lectures for 56 underprepared college students. Subjects were randomly assigned to self-questioning (19 students), summarizing (19 students), and notetaking-review (18 students) conditions. Self-questioners performed better than summarizers and…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Osguthorpe, Russell T.; And Others – 1978
Fifty-three deaf and thirty-three hearing college students observed a videotaped lecture followed by a 15 minute period of reviewing prepared class notes. Two days later, half of each group again reviewed the notes before taking a test measuring learning outcomes in four areas: recall, recognition, concept acquisition, and problem solving.…
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Deafness, Higher Education
Snyder, Vivian – 1984
Three methods for studying college textbook chapters were compared, with 50 college special admissions students as subjects. Utilizing a counterbalanced design, students enrolled in a study skills course were given instruction in three study techniques: SQ3R, outlining, and underlining. The SQ3R method (Francis Robinson, 1946) consists of five…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, High Risk Students, Higher Education
Kollaritsch, Jane – J Reading, 1969
Descriptors: College Students, Content Area Reading, Counseling Services, Methods
Eanet, Marilyn G. – 1977
This study examined the value of the Read-Encode-Annotate-Ponder (REAP) procedure as a teaching/learning strategy, focusing on its use of written annotations designed to achieve specific learning objectives. Subjects were 105 students in six college reading/study skills classes who were assigned to one of three treatment conditions: the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education, Learning Processes
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Rickards, John P.; McCormick, Christine B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
Seventy-seven college students took notes, answered inserted conceptual "pre-questions," or did both while listening to a factual passage. Interspersed questions produced deeper and more elaborate note-taking that influenced recall as well. Note-taking alone was more shallow. Overt review of notes or questions aided recall. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Listening Comprehension
Thomas, Gary S. – 1975
Subjects were 96 college students who were assigned to eight experimental groups. Five groups took notes during or after listening to segments of a 16-minute tape-recorded lecture. Note-takers reviewed their notes during a 10-minute review session provided all subjects immediately prior to a 20-minute free recall test given 48 hours after lecture…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Educational Research, Learning Processes
Loulou, Diane – 1997
This brochure offers a plan to help college students study for tests. It explains how to prepare for a test and reviews techniques for taking multiple choice, essay, and other types of examinations. Organization, planning, and time management are essential for becoming a successful student. Regular reviews are the key to reducing test anxiety and…
Descriptors: College Students, Essay Tests, Higher Education, Objective Tests
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